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Arch Fr Pediatr
; 43(3): 167-9, 1986 Mar.
Article
in French
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-3753148
ABSTRACT
From the retrospective study of 141 children suffering from mucous otitis requiring drainage, the percentage of 40% perinatal factors (birth by cesareans, prematurity, neonatal intensive care) has been found much higher than in the general population. This suggests: 1. that there is, under these conditions, a deficiency of ventilation of the middle ear linked to a pathology of the "surfactant", and/or to a poor resorption of the intra-auricular fluid and mesenchyma of the drum of the ear; 2. that preventive measures should be taken in this high risk population, consisting of systematic ear examinations with pneumo-otoscopy during compulsory health examinations and tympanometry if an abnormality of the ear drum is found.